Putting Pattern on a Pine Chest of Drawers - When To Stop?
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Nicolette tabram designs
(IC: blogger)
I have owned this pine chest of drawers for longer than I can remember and it has travelled all over London with me.
I still love it and didn't want to paint it, but felt like it was in need of a bit of reinvention and so I set to work my stencils and a little pot of paint
I still love it and didn't want to paint it, but felt like it was in need of a bit of reinvention and so I set to work my stencils and a little pot of paint
It wasn't clear to me at the start how much pattern to add, so I just began adding borders and building up the pattern slowly until it looked right.
The stencils were covered with a spray adhesive on the back and then using the smallest amount of paint on a bristle stencil brush, I pushed the paint through the stencils in a small circular motion. Any 'holes' in the corners were filled in using a small motif from the stencil.
These were my tools for the job
It was such a pleasure stenciling this piece that I had to force myself to stop, but I think the balance is right on it now (although to be honest, I can't guarantee that it isn't going to end up completely covered in pattern!)
If you would like to see a more detailed guide on how to achieve this look, take a look a my blog post.
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Published March 2nd, 2016 2:50 AM
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Alice Phillips on Nov 03, 2021
I normally don't like stenciling on furniture but I love this. It makes it look like a really nice imported piece.
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RoZita Berry on Nov 27, 2021
That's just beautiful!
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